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| − | The '''Kalidar System''' is a [[ | + | The '''Kalidar System''' is a [[system]] of [[Imperium|Imperial]] space. It is located in the [[Kalidar Subsector]], in the [[Chiros Sector]] of [[Segmentum Tempestus]].{{Fn|1}} |
The system's star, [[Kalidar]], blue-white star that is believed to have experienced manipulation at some point in the distant past, due to its instability and elemental composition. The three innermost planets are also noted to orbit Kalidar in a non-natural pattern.{{Fn|1}} | The system's star, [[Kalidar]], blue-white star that is believed to have experienced manipulation at some point in the distant past, due to its instability and elemental composition. The three innermost planets are also noted to orbit Kalidar in a non-natural pattern.{{Fn|1}} | ||
Revision as of 23:34, 6 May 2019
The Kalidar System is a system of Imperial space. It is located in the Kalidar Subsector, in the Chiros Sector of Segmentum Tempestus.[1]
The system's star, Kalidar, blue-white star that is believed to have experienced manipulation at some point in the distant past, due to its instability and elemental composition. The three innermost planets are also noted to orbit Kalidar in a non-natural pattern.[1]
In early-mid M41, the system was invaded by the Orks of Waaagh! Gratzdakka.[1]
Other Celestial Objects[1]
- Kalidar I, Kalidar II and Kalidar III - Dead Worlds, all three are equidistant from Kalidar
- Kalidar IV - Industrial World, designated Sector and Subsector Capital World
- Kalidar V - Ringed gas giant
- Kalidar VI - Mining World, gas giant with 12 moons
- Lax - Agri World, a moon of Kalidar VI
- The Girdle - Asteroid belt
- Kalidar's Noose - Asteroid belt
- Kalidar VII
Sources
- 1: Baneblade (Novel), Interstitial (after Prologue), pgs. 17-18